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Structure and properties | |
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Index of refraction, nD | 1.5241 |
Abbe number | ? |
Dielectric constant, εr | 5.6895 at 293.2 K |
Bond strength | ? |
Bond length | ? |
Bond angle | ? |
Magnetic susceptibility, χm | 69.5 x10−6 cm3 mol−1 |
Surface tension, | 34.78 dyn/cm at 10°C 32.99 dyn/cm at 25°C 30.02 dyn/cm at 50°C 27.04 dyn/cm at 75°C 24.06 dyn/cm at 100°C |
Speed of Sound | 1311 m/s at 20°C |
Phase behavior | |
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Triple point | ? K (? °C), ? Pa |
Critical point | 633.4 K (360.25°C), 4.52 MPa |
Std enthalpy change of fusion, ΔfusH | ? kJ/mol |
Std entropy change of fusion, ΔfusS | 9.6 J/(mol·K) |
Std enthalpy change of vaporization, ΔvapH | 40.97 kJ/mol |
Std entropy change of vaporization, ΔvapS | ? J/(mol·K) |
Solid properties | |
Std enthalpy change of formation, ΔfH | ? kJ/mol |
Standard molar entropy, S | ? J/(mol K) |
Specific heat capacity, cp | ? J/(mol K) |
Liquid properties | |
Std enthalpy change of formation, ΔfH | 11.1 kJ/mol |
Standard molar entropy, S | ? J/(mol K) |
Specific heat capacity, cp | 150.1 J/(mol K) |
Gas properties | |
Std enthalpy change of formation, ΔfH | 52.0 kJ/mol |
Standard molar entropy, S | ? J/(mol K) |
Specific heat capacity, cp | ? J/(mol K) |
Van der Waals' constants | a = 25.8 L2bar/mol2 b = 0.1454 L/mol |
Other properties | |
Std molar enthalpy of hydration of gas, ΔhydH∞ = ΔsolH∞ - ΔvapH | -30.6 kJ/mol @ 298.15K |
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UV-Vis | |
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λmax | ? nm |
Extinction coefficient, ε | ? |
IR | |
Major absorption bands | ? cm−1 |
NMR | |
Proton NMR | |
Carbon-13 NMR | |
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Masses of main fragments | |
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